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L — HIRNESOTA i L i = |STORICAL 8y B VOLUME 10. ' OLUME 10. NUMBER 12. - TEN CENTS PER WEEK. _ ROOSEV T POPPPPQROPOOOOOS® E SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES ® MADE STRONG CASE . POOOROOOOROOOOGS ® lN EARLY REPORTS Sunday School Lesson—May 19. AT STAT fl By Pastor C. W. Foley. SuDJeCt— | mrmmammmranpancanmcmmanmsasaamamssassmsmnns “The 0ld Law and the New Life"— ! ypo hox score of Ameri- % Matt. 5:17-26. Golden Text—Rom. oan Assoolation games will . Dispatches From Twin City State He|'® (% V- bo posted on the Pilonoer Residents Claim Tha Is Ahead of Ia Follette and B M bonhs. fullotn hoard, carmer it cr i e f e need a word of caution at the (¢ Fourth and Beltraml, eaoh an Incorporated Village, Have Taft. very beginning on account of tle|} day as fast as they come in Right to Depots. & suggestion of the topic given—*“Life |} by telegraph. ; ~ through love.” Now let it be dis- tinctly understood that no one gets 2 THE RETURNS ARE INCOMPLETE lite through love, but on the son. Flay Oass Lake Binday. COMPIAIN OF THE BAl trary, we get love through life. “We| CA8S Lake ball players will come to 2 AD.-ROAD love, because He first loved us’— Bemidji tomorrow afternoon to cross - o & ] ] . |John 1:19. We neva'to note that it [ D2t With the Bemidji city team. Ad- ix Counties With Preferential|is the simple statement “We love, |Vices from Cass Lake are to the effect Say That Loads to Bemidji Must Be Ballots, the Colonel Cap-- and not as the authorized version has | P3¢ their team is a winner and a Cut i . st & e close game can be looked for. ut in Half Because of Poor tures Five, it, “We love Him.” True enough, we Per % d i could not love Him had He not first| Ferle Davis, manager of the Be- Highway. loved us, but the truth brought out|™Midli city team, says that his men are is-—all true love is of God, and the rounding into shape and that a good- % 5 t ball can be expected. His CONVENTION HERE ON M love we bear to our brother is in|S2me Of ba 2 D OBDAY mind, as the twentieth verse shows, | chtative line up is as follows: Mil- RAILROADS FIGHT THE CHANGE Now, what did this love of God’s|!°™ ¢ Erickson and Smiley, p; Rid- lead to? The giving of His son— |3¢lb 1b; Rice, 2b; -Hazen, s s; De 3 Will Elect Delegates to the District|John 3:16. T 2 T Rushia, 8b; Smith, ef; McDonald, =, intai ; pel Deleg; i ct| John 3:16. To what end? That we| Fanmeariiae. i, Malintain That Station Projeet is Im- Meetmg at Thief River might have life in His name—John A Y 2 < 20:31. Bternal Life is the free gift communication from Thief River practical From Operating Falls, of God—Rom, 5:16; 6:23. There 13|} 21$ Was received yesterday by: Mr. " View Point grave danger that we think and teach Di“‘”“ stating that the Thief River k that Jesus is here teaching the way f;y tlea"‘ and the U. C. T. team would i Barly reports trom Minneapolis |0 1ife. when He is really teaching [, e ' ¢Oe to Bemidii Sunday June i and St. Paul indicate that Roosevelt|the ideal life to those who already |’ o % bzx:;;ra:toiylet:i;alnu;;mMezd Nymore Hearing Points. { 5. v 3 s N ments | ran in the lead in the precinet cau- have life through faith in His name. - 1. rage team —t cuses held i Minnesota yesterday| TIS “Golden Rule” salvation we|spulf be made a special train bearing twi b e ins | N with Taft and La Follette far behing |1€F Men talk about, is a trick of the g’e f:“.mf and fans would: he, run:th ce the load from the country to | Roosevelt is generally conceded tq|4€vil Practiced on them. That kina |Bemidii from Thief River. Nymore that it can from Nymore to i carry Hennepin county as with 117|°f @ religion may be good enough for| * Bemidji, due to the bed road from i reports out of 151 o 3 some men, but they will surely find| SR ey (Copyright.) Nymore to Bemidii. i is given 387 dele;;:ecs,.n e’ls:fl:oso:e:l; out that it is not good enough for|, TANDINGS. Aggies in Demand. MOTHER'S DAY = y2m Nymore l:" 3 at s | ™ o La Follette 44. 16,000 votes were|G0d- The Wise thing is to inquire as|W ***'i*tttrrreecer:. + ¥ Minneapolis, May 11.% D AF SUNDAY. 000 3 ". pr?un about 4 oo WL e o Amerioan Association; polis, May 11 Dean A. F.| St. Paul, May 11.—Governor $5,000 & year in freight bills. A sta- I et colmfiespwh eprer::::zr tax | With that; for having one's own way Won Lost P.C. IWuodZ 'zf Tt}l:e s;ate aigl:cu!:tural col- | Eberhart ‘has issued the following tion or stations at Nymore would | 5 ential 1 B g Columbus . 9 667 |lege sai ursday night he already | proclamation' designating Sunda: i i i ¢ i will at last prove comfortless indeed, |~ : ; : 4 take this ji | cameuses were held i accordance | 2¢ a8 B & o Crtress indeed: | Minneapois . 8 .g67|had three times as many, applications | May, 12, as “Mother’s Day.” ; - b‘““‘:;‘ from Bemidji. | i elp an of the. Roosevelt com- word_iDgparL tom e We. life Toledo . .........14 11 560 | for studentsA as he had students to| “The beautiful custom of setting 5 s .nn"en the towns of Frohn il wouP; zfi\e'ecolo:el ;Tan.\ Oyster Bay CHFGHER 16V6, Do nsb deveived St. Paul ...... conld: 48 .519 |offer. The jobs offered run between |aside one day-each year to pay tri- llfd Bemidji can make three or four | Delegates wore ;‘Ls‘én“;;hfeofi:‘:sh: The Golden Text says, “He that|K20S88 Clty ......12 14 462 :gr-’t“)(‘ flndlsl,SgO a year, and one|bute to our mothers should not be Roosevelt Wins Hennepin, trips to Nymore where they make | E for Roosevelt, Anoka, 10; Becker, |!0Veth his neighbor hath tulfilled the Il\‘a‘:‘ll,:,s;.tl;: o ’ e oy e p‘::::iofxw:: nsti 8};::75 :nb:n"cd?:ean:or mz:gomn‘ tomontyy| Minneapolis, May 11.—(speciai | tWo to Bemidji because of the oondi- 12; Chippewa, 10; Otter Tail, 1g; |!2W." Now this makes plain, forswe Indianapolis . ... o 17 ‘340|Nothing lke this s th eass ariony|lfe fy mors important than the mota. | FIO1eer Wire service at :30)—Re-tion of the Nymore-Bemidji road. 3 E{oc‘lfi. 'ES:F\}’ashington. 14; Wabasha, l:w“‘(’;:;' ;‘f;o‘_“‘;’:lgh f;‘i':“:i ;‘:z the students of the other departments | ers of our country. Home virtues are|tUrn® from 116 precincts in Henne-| 4 From the Nymore postofice to | T r\)elltel a»[esoxw'r;;‘[t.R . o iled Lo balfid th;e l‘ight’eous . Games Yesterday. such as medicine and law. the safe-guard of our existence. Our |Pin county give Roosevelt a wide lead |the M. and I freight depot in Be- | ty Gonvention Lore Mo d;;a:r:"‘;:_ quirements of the law through the| Kansas City 8, Louisville 10, ser:;acn]callyl all the girls in the|mothers are the highest exemplifica-|in delegates to the county conven-|Midji is 6,103 feet; to the Union de- | pected to arrive from the north to-|life We receive by faith in Jesus ll:[[ilwaukee 4. Indlanapolls 3, teachr d(:):::sti]cav:ci::zzp:fithog:lr:ri: ;‘e‘:f;;ldl;:c;':;fldi';d:e;:ffl% o m;e Hon Unless intoressen sircumatans:| D65, G100 16ct; to the oo Jreight . A ” ¢ Christ—Rom, §:2- inneapolis 8, Toledo 4. g &y be; 807 0b-. ] q night and will come from interme- | Christ——Rom. 8:2-4. 8t Pan 3 /Columias ranging from $900 to $1,200 a year. |served as to make it of practical ser-|*® *11%: he Will control tio delega- | 4¢Pot, 7,156 feet; and to the Great a5, (llla.te‘pomts. on the early Monday 2. Jesus and the Law. . of the seventy graduates from the|vice to mankind and to give it a per-|tion In the Metropolitan theater Mon- Northern depot, 7,301 feet, "Il:’dri;;;:ia;‘\i:s;rf: i: W zellear(n ed irom H‘; imft"ie toward the law was Games Today |normal course-over half liave accepted | manent place ‘in the list of Minne-|day: . 5. Nymore is an incorporated vil- ! he delegates elect- t al t! i i ) o d o 2 e e ed-at the caucuses are ssnerally. pro. |the ‘Talthtal legff:: ""'{.‘;\"e's:;;“:vzé Louisville at Indianapolis. Sond-oligre: mots. holldays. Resultsin the city at this time are; |188¢ and as such has a tight under gressive although no one will venture |the schoolmaster (boy-leader) to lead| Co \Pus at Toledo. Jack Kleinow, the former New| “Big Chief” Meyers, the Giants’ Bossevell: wive Al saly Iaw g Pod. Pixtions. . the assertion that the delegation to|to Christ—Gal. 3:24. The thought f\?l“’a“kef, at Kansas City. York-Boston catcher, is doing some | backstop, is hitting like a pile driver all e e g seend 92 6. Any depot in Nymore which Thief River will be instructed. is that of a servant having the over-| . - 1aPOlis at St. Paul. nifty backstopping with the Balti-|In his first nine games he made eigh.| vige T T 83 |would not interfere with the inter- o Jc‘o?;np‘;::kerl chfm‘;n_an gf Lhz coun- |sight or guardianship of the children (Continued on last page) more team. - .34 | teen hits in twenty-nine times up. e B' X f iy s locking system, would have to be & ¥ committee, arrived in Bemidji last |on the way to school. The law could = re in from nearly all of|placeqd nearly as far il night for the convention, coming|not atone, but-acted as guardian on the large towns of Hennepin county P stoffice ulyth Bgf::n.‘t:.e .Kymore - from a drive on the Winterroad riv-|the way to the Atoner. The sins of h T, o i and indicate that La Follette has run fo et et dji Union sta- { er west of Baudette. The convention|God’s people were not forgiven or 1 3 oo strong in the country, getting one|tl0M 18 &t present. i T e pavsette, The sonvention|Gods poopte were not torsiven or| | ‘The Titanic Morgue Ship Entering Halifax Port; more dslgate than Roosevelt with| o S e ; court house Monday morning at 10|were passed over (Rom. 3:25. R. V.) : s { aft & bad third. Counting country { e pamaed over (Tom. 28, 8. V), Vincent Astor and Party After His Father's Body. ||uctesstes returnca at tnis sme. thy|1ocle foct that teh villago is incorpo- | » — the revisers have used, “overlooked.” Yotsiceands; r;n:d Sopoandarputesaw & { Bie Boom G out The law was not failing however, but Roosevelt . ..........351 le.ugmt tiut l;:;:;"“d ;ite:t(i’:s bl:l !t;l'ell!th- ; i 6 Plg~k °_ m a.es 0 o fully serving God’s purpose—guard- Taft . .... sonsgwh N m:rz b rd‘; ket { - C. Parker returned last night|ing God’s own on the way to the Re- La Follette ¢ pits Sl Beve ik own Uil from his drive on the Winterroad |geemer . Fusion depots, citizens of that town yester- % viver and says that early yesterday| It might have seemed that God was f‘:’ s::::r:?fn :’f ; h"';"g betore i Io“fozll:‘emli’t:?::fiznzlh;‘ew :T’ the boom | yprighteous in passing over sins as saliston: R e { g nal Lumber company | e gj i i s | at the mouth of the Big Fork river, beeend;:,h::l]dit‘:::eb(le:fowro:l:g L‘:“": FRED EBERLINE IS DEAD Witnesses were introduced who | ) :;Ieas;mg t:m logs into the Rainy.|gain, in the purpose of God, from :fisc::fle:ra::;tmmelwmge h:d l;:en t 33, he boom held several million feet | porore the foundation of the world, D T nine years but that i1 and these are now scattering down |or trom all eternity; and in th 3 ., |31l shipping had to be done through ! the Rainy towards Baudette. It 15| ruliness of tms H:'c omes“tou‘:t ‘:ndie: Passed Away in Rochester Last Night| Bemidji. ‘1t was pofnted out to the :’;’0‘::1‘9262 ‘.“’“bfi‘f:l i]r Lh]e) Interna-| ¢ thoge sins, and thus declares the After a Short Iliness From S::,:‘::;O; ;Ihntothe merc:nnuhand o B S"h::;:“‘y ‘f‘;‘ :Tl alle to get|righteousness of God. How God Hernia, dicap b re“ym r,e arehun “‘, fl:?- s back to its mills because of |ae5 gin, “To pass over sin Is the 2o % e es ot 1Y | the falls, work of ‘forbearance’; to remit sin gents . Joatl on Rauls;from, Bemia)l i Severat titvén which Havs b ht.?:é truthjesme;iroush Jesus: st FUNERAL T0 BE IN WADENA|('e road: loads between Nymore and i ) Jesus Christ died for men, but He i : | . h N we ha — 5 E i Winterroad had been held up three g c::xr::ndca(;?; tt‘: 3}2‘; “Z:mf;: Fred Eberline ided last night in|place near the freight depots where | y_ears. The Big Forlf is said to‘be the death of Jesus, and then assure Rochester, Mlnnemta, after an 1llness | wood can be piled so that it can be ‘ high and several drives are being|g . £HEL HHEY Goo. commobdod te of but a few days. Cause of death is|shipped in car lots. It was also stat- i L taken out below Big Falls. Gofl throngl that éasiie death. if fhe given as hernia from which he had|[ed that when car lot shipments were H S — will only believe God aec]"e"; been a sufferer for some time. Mr.{made over the Soo from the Nymore I righteousness, and. He 1n tarh e Eberline went to Rochester last Tues- [spur or over the M. and I that the Ti,gtefiosol; (z::; tgu::gSkBat;t:::;ted clares right’eous, ot tie, Shnts day hoping to find relief through an |shipper had to come to Bemidji to by the gCrouksmn Lumber company |8round of faith, every believer in opg?éogbz:;nie?:g ; rievt;lte?& i £ bfl(l)m;t :m Ic“.t tified that in | as a herder of stray logs, went to the | 18 Son, the Fulfiller of the law. | : et e H aag hepder of laky . ;bo hin the 3. The Verbal Inspiration ;even years, coming here from Wa-|opinion the freight bill paid by Ny- 8 e lake in abou . | ot ot vt e T e Al ena| The unfailing character of Gow's c::l:. toflti wasilt::;n :: Germany and | more enc: year . amounts to about 5] g 1 A : . ¢ he|word is declared here. The wora e Un States about thir-|$6,000 and .could be increased two or 79 utefis] Wa: ying alongside of e ot is for “Jod,” the smallest Totter ty-five years ago settling in Wiscon-|three thousand a year if Nymore had company’s boom with the engine 2 quiel:. yThe . b, the o g':he tn’ the ‘Halbivaw lphabiet, the. tonth :l:.c,nlv‘rtom ‘:eirie l:let:mved to Wade-|a t;epot.n He admitted that if the north wind was pushing the boat up|16tter: and the word “ittle” is for the Shi iy itas L T s B e o the. boom bt bt the boat UP| 1ittle bend of cortain Hebrew letters entually settling in Bemidji. He |tion that hauling would be easy, that g O b o s etors flgm swhich is the only distinction ‘was married and léaves his wife and |a large part of the cause of complaint er off, e . E boom tipped her up and the water| 03 has not only given the very :vah“ng}l‘stei: S e e ff""."fh'm'n a came in over the side floodine thy|Words, but the smallest letter, yea, ; s R o o rhliroads, evidence g the A Since locating in Bemidji, Mr. Eb-|was introduced that all lines had - engine room and filling the hold. the very point or bend of certain let- ; . 4 oM, e o s gt e erline was connected with the Bemid-|made heavy investments in Bemidji The boat will be raised. e AR thios. b il vt The i Brewing company and at the time|interminals, not expecting to be put Word with immunity. I wonder again of his death was general manager and |to the expense of separate yards at ;. s al; 0 Give Busts to School, How eteniashe praaihors ofithe Ward : 80 held the offices of president and |Nymore as the two-are so close to- - 8 3 4 reasurer. In Wadena, he was con-|gether. It was pointed out that the Seniors of the High school have de-|can regard with such indifference the clded that theiF wift will 'ba Bromize|close, eg¥etul atiy of tha:Word,sat. nected with the Wadena brewery and |Soo and M. and I. have capacity for busts of Shakeapére and Miltoi which |Isfying nimsslyes. S mere: Sor t:n}{aeh engaged in the wholesale|twenty years ahead and that the A are to be placed on pedestals in the alizing. Every single word of the N e ST e e e ack of assembly room. The class |inspired Word is replete and rich— o oge: :’ S:( coel et‘l;rezt :sg-:saydx:; o B 18 Gat L e ‘Plete and ricl dena, the funeral and burial taking| The railroads also showed that the and hopes to have the busts here by 4. The Location ‘of Sin. Dlace there next Tuesday. He was a|interlocking system, which automat- taat tine: Ttds In the heast LTbEbat Chakie. member of the German - Lutheran |ically closes two roads while the der is a symptom, not the disease. SHitzeh. pthind s oeing !'hc SIpeSaK,) Tefis. These evils (Matt. 15:18-20) proceed ; =i sented Au Std RUuIe TOL 314000; ©06666606 66600 trom the heart, but it Is the presonce 6000000666666 60|. . atlladepot was placed where 4 : o P & @ ©lthe Nymore people want it, that two Mothers’ Day Tomorrow. of them in the heart, and not the & Mothers' Day Tomorrow. & \yRoYe.veonle. want 1t, - {./; White f for Mother-dsad @ procedure which constitutes the sin. o g 3 r:oli: woul l:‘h;m bl':gk::bt‘;um z “White flower for Mother dead. &/ 4); thege are open and naked bef ‘ ; othe Crome DR SEL HmE e, g 2 ore ) & “White flower for Mother dead. & 5 ) N % Pliotos’vopyrizht. 1912, by American Press Assoclation. X A ; a o PR 7 & Dright flower for Mother Iiv- &¢no eye of Him with whom we have o St Ll : s ; . ‘|o Bright flower for Mother 1tv. | "5 tation work. % 3 o0 do—Heb, 4:13. walk in the alitax. N 8., was a city o ing ler. the cable ship Maci -Beunett arrives ring les of victims: 5 = @ ing. to do—Heb. 4:13. A Halifax. N 8 ity of mourning wheL the ble ship. M By L ived bearing bodi f | & g © In Honor of the best mother & |ijgng is our only hope—1 John 1:6-1,| Of, the Titanic wreck which had been picked up at sen.. Flags were half masted; und the city's church bells were o h @ in the world, your mother. 3 folled. | Vingent Astor, his frieud, Nicholas Biddle, and Gaptal berts:of the Astor yucht identified Colonel Astor' body and accomparied the remains to New York in & private car. 18 Mr: Biddle. - Captain 3 POPOOOPOROOOCCOS oberty is-seal * (Continued on last page.) e urrow. Indicates young Astor. : % i i A